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A44497 Essays about general and special grace y way of distinction between; or distinct consideration of 1. The object of divine faith, or the truth to be preached to, and believed by men. And, 2. Gods purposes for dispensing. And, 3. His dispensations of the said truth, and the knowledge of it to men. And, 4. The operations of God with it in men in the dispensation of it. By Jo. Horne, late of Lin-Allhallows.; Essayes about general and special grace. Horn, John, 1614-1676. 1685 (1685) Wing H2802; ESTC R216477 249,720 501

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he purposing more and more choise Dispensations and to some less and less choise To some a longer and to some a shorter time of waiting upon them for their turning to him with respect to the former of which it is That the Apostle as I understand speaks of some sometimes as Elect and chosen Persons above others namely as to God's making choise to dispense more special means and mercies to them Rom. 9.10 12 16. c. both for their own and others good and others not so neglected but passed by as to such an Election and that meerly according to the good pleasure of his Will without respect to Birth or Works yea or of good or evil found or foreseen in them as also that He hath mercy on whom he will have Mercy and whom he will he hardens as to his continuing his gracious Dispensations to them and Operations in them and with them after they have sinned against former Dispensations and deserved Wrath from him So we may say He did graciously purpose to prefer Isaac before Ishmael as to his Dispensations of choise Priviledges to him for his own and others good in chusing to have his Son take Flesh of him and betrusting his choise Oracles with him and his Seed And of his Seed he freely purposed to dispense more favour and priviledge to Jacob than to Esau without respect to Good or Evil in them but according to his free Election of Jacob to be He of whom Christ should come and so to be exalted to more Honour Exod. 19.5 Deut. 4.20 37. 7.6 7 8. 14.1 2. Rom. 3.1 9.3 4 5. Jer. 3.1 Luk. 1.13 14 15. He and his Seed with respect to Christ to come of them that they should be to him a peculiar People betrusted with his Oracles and Ordinances and so to be as a Kingdom of Priests to and amongst all the Nations about them Yea to be betrusted with the Blessing of Abraham that concerned all the Nations and Families of the Earth Thus God fore-knew and sanctifyed Jeremy in the Womb and ordained him to be a Prophet to the Nations and John the Baptist and its probable that Paul signifies the same of himself in saying That God seperated him from his Mothers Womb Gall. 1.15 God in Christ as Lord and Governour of his Creatures having that Power and Priviledge to appoint and Design them some to more honourable uses and imployments and others to less honourable or dishonourable Services as pleases him without any other reason but because so it seems good to his Wisdom Isa 45.9 10. Even as the Potter hath power over the clay as the Apostle says Rom. 9.21 of the same to make one a vessel of dishonour and another a vessel of honour though this he doth in and through Christ and in subordination to his Great Design by Christ of Glorifying himself to and amongst men and prosecuting their good and Salvation Even as a Lord or Master of a great houshold who purposes one to Office of Honour near himself and another to be in a lower Rank a Scullion or Stable-Groom and yet designs the publick welfare of them all and reserves to himself a liberty of advancing the lowest higher as he shall judge fit or of putting down the highest lower Rom. 9.15 2 Tim. 2.19 20 21. as he may find him demeaning himself unworthily in his greater honour for this is to be minded That though God's purposes of dispensing his Grace and favour to men as to his honouring some above others is altogether free and may be irrespective to good or evil in them yet neither is that Honour and Excellency to which he chuses them in his purpose and according to his choise of them to which he purposes to call them and dispense to them for themselves alone but for the Publick good and behoof of others from amongst whom he chuses them and that are not so chosen by him As Israel freely chosen from other Nations and so as no other Nation was chosen and in due time called to be honoured with the Blessings of God that pertained not to him alone but to all Nations also even those not so chosen both Christ who was to come of him and the Oracles concerning him being not sent nor speaking good concerning them onely but for and to all Men thence that Prayer God be Merciful to us Psal 67.1 2 3 4. and bless us and cause thy face to shine upon us that thy way may be known upon earth and thy saving health unto all Nations Let the people praise thee O God yea let all the people praise thee O let the Nations be glad and sing for joy c. Even as Josiah singled out from the rest to Execute Judgment on the Idolaters And Cyrus to restore Israel And John Baptist and Jeremy and Paul to Preach the Truth of God to others were not singled out for some private Personal good to themselves onely but for the Publick good and benefit of all others amongst whom and for whom they were so singled out Such purposes for Dispensation and so the Dispensations according to those purposes being not to prejudice but to promote the Publick good of Persons Isa 49.7 8. Luk. 2.30 31. not so chosen as they even as Christ was chosen out of and from all other men so as none but He was chosen yet not for the prejudice but for the good of all other Men so a● they might have good by him did they not willingly refuse and put it from them Nor was the good and honour purposed to them as to Israel Jeremy John the Baptist c. purposed to be so dispensed to them and estated on them as that they be Personally thereby necessitated to Eternal Life or to such use of them as that they might not possibly forfeit them by abusing them but God left himself at liberty to reject even those so purposed to honour they dishonouring him and waxing wanton against him and exalt to honour those purposed to dishonourable stations they therein submitting to him or otherwise as he pleased to assay to bring them to submission to him by shewing them more Mercy as Jeremy fore-known and Ordained to be a Prophet held that honour upon termes of Obedience and Faithfulness to God to which also God prevented him and afforded him sufficient Grace and Incouragement Jer. 1.5 17. 15.19 20. otherwise he might be confounded before the People and rejected of God as for some time it seems he was in way to have been And Paul understood the same concerning himself that though a chosen Vessel to carry the name of Christ amongst the Gentiles yet unless faithful to God and Christ therein woe to him God would reject him as he implys 1 Cor. 9.16.27 proving the righteousness of his Apprehension therein from God's dealing with the Fathers honoured by him and yet with many of them abusing God's goodness God not well pleased but they were destroyed